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It is impossible to say for whom the redemption seems greater on Monday shortly after midnight: For the customers who did not want to wait a minute longer for a haircut after months without a hairdresser.

Or for the Dortmund hairdresser Marco Trapani, who can finally rattle the scissors again and let the hair clipper hum.

Like his colleagues in other federal states, he had to close his salon in mid-December, for the second time this Corona year.

“In the middle of the Christmas business.

That was a blow in the stomach, ”recalls the 52-year-old.

But on this first day in March, which only began a few minutes ago, he is beaming with his customers.

It is two women and four men who have managed to get one of the earliest possible appointments: at 0.01 a.m., Trapani lets the confetti cannons pop and life returns to the salon.

Now he is already applying fresh highlights to the first regular customer.

“It is high time,” says Sonia Leesberg.

She runs a fashion shop in the Sauerland - and in lockdown she stirs the drum for her goods with photos on social media.

“Of course you want to look good,” she says.

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“Finally shape is coming in again”, Markus Prandzioch sighs with relief when Trapani turns to his matchstick-length hair a little later.

For Prandzioch, the fresh cut on this day is literally a gift: It's been his birthday - and therefore “probably the most pushed to be one of the first customers,” as he says.

Although his wife had trimmed the mat in the meantime, he was relieved that a professional was taking care of it again.

Trapani shuffles, applies the scissors, shuffles, examines: "Let's put it this way: Your wife didn't break so much that it couldn't be saved."

"The whole of March is fully booked"

Everyone wears a mask according to the regulations - and the other standards of hygiene concepts from hand disinfection to keeping your distance to other customers are also known from the time of the first lockdown.

In the meantime, a sticker on the door of Trapani's salon advertises increased safety through an air filter system.

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Receptionist Mirko Konisch reports that since it was clear that the hairdressers would be allowed to start again from March 1, the phone has hardly stood still.

“The whole of March is fully booked,” he says.

Something similar can be heard nationwide from the industry.

In order to cope with the rush of customers, many companies want to open longer every day and also on Mondays, the trade associations said in advance.

A Trapani representative greets the guests

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After a two and a half month compulsory break due to the corona pandemic, the first hairdressers went back to their work that night

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Marco Trapani and two of his employees were very busy

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Some like Trapani celebrated the reopening with a night shift.

However, such customer loyalty campaigns cannot make up for the losses of the past few months, says the Dortmund salon operator.

Nobody can also know whether another lockdown will follow and how the customers will behave.

In any case, the next customers are served from nine o'clock in the morning.

That's why the night's shift ends after a good two hours.

Sonia Leesberg, with her fresh blonde highlights and hair twisted into waves, has also finished styling.

The fact that she smiles up to her ears when she looks at the result in the mirror can be seen despite the FFP2 mask.

“I feel wonderful.

I could go out smoothly, ”she says, shrugging her shoulders.

She'll have to wait.

The hairdressers have priority over restaurants and bars.